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I -. .1
Student Council Approves Resolution
Jo Change School Dance Regulations
by MARY SODERLING
Student Council passed
at, it's meeting on Sept.
23, a resolution that the
Lion Committee dance
policy be reinstated.
Mike Hedges, student
council president, pre-
/»
sented the 'Resolution to
Mr. Wright, principal, who
referred it to the Student
Faculty Board.
The resolution was passed in student council
after a petition containing 269 .signatures was su-
Sept. 25, 1970
Eureka, Mont.
"Vol. 25, No. 2
College and Career Day
•$et for Tuesday, Oct: 6
-ttncOlftiCounty^ High School will have its annual v.College and Career day Tu'es'ad'ay, • Oct-. 6 from 1:3,0 to 3:30
p.m. There will be four- 25 minute sessions. All'stu*
dents will be required to attend four different sessions, according to Mr. Ray Johnson, counselor.
Invitations have been sent to the following schools;
Colleges- University of Montana, Montana State University, Eastern Montana College, Northern Montana College .Montana. Tech, Carroll ________«________»_
College, Rocky .Mountain
College, College of Great
Falls, Gonzaga University,
Wtitworth College, Fort-
wright College*- Junior-
Colleges- Flathead Community College, Dawson College, Miles City Community
College; Nursing School-
St.Patricks School of Nursing; Trade and Technical
Schools- Vocational Technical Centers: Bozeman and
Missoula, Billings Automotive Training Center,av&
Kinman Business School.
bmitted to the council.
Tha,following resolution
wa»'passed concerning the
student dance policy.
A resolution of the
student council of L.C.H.S.
requesting a change in the
student dance policy.
1. whereas, the ?r*«?aw
dance policy has never
been repealed; and
2. whereas, it nay not
always be poseHr^e*" to
clese on*- half .houri'«ffcewr
the time stated to start;
and
3. whereas, it is virtually impossible to know 3
days in advice if a guest
will attend; and -.,;
4. whereas, school dress
is inappropiate at such
functions; and
5. whereas, paying a policeman is unnecessary and
undesirable as the pro-
cedes are «ot adequate; and
6. whereas, it is unlike^*
parents would care to
attend and also 4 chaper-
ones are unnecessary.
Now, therefore, be it
resolved by the student
council of L.C.H.S.
That*„tL-< student council
hereby requests the rein-
stitution of the Lion Committee dance policy.
Lincoln Lion Co-Editors
Chosen for 1971 Yearbook
Mary Beth Soderling and
Becky Dierman are the new
co-editors for the '19"1
Lincoln Lion.
Other students chosen
for staff positions are;
Esther Hudson, organizations and activity editor;
Nancy McKenzie, business
manager; Bonnie Thorns,
photographer; Barbie
Butts, Music and Drama
editor; varrie """"Hanson,
class editor? Sue-McAllister, faculty and administration editor; Gindi
Libat and Bob Shirley,
•forts editors.
The remainder of the
staff will assist these
people in putting the
nual together.
an-

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I -. .1
Student Council Approves Resolution
Jo Change School Dance Regulations
by MARY SODERLING
Student Council passed
at, it's meeting on Sept.
23, a resolution that the
Lion Committee dance
policy be reinstated.
Mike Hedges, student
council president, pre-
/»
sented the 'Resolution to
Mr. Wright, principal, who
referred it to the Student
Faculty Board.
The resolution was passed in student council
after a petition containing 269 .signatures was su-
Sept. 25, 1970
Eureka, Mont.
"Vol. 25, No. 2
College and Career Day
•$et for Tuesday, Oct: 6
-ttncOlftiCounty^ High School will have its annual v.College and Career day Tu'es'ad'ay, • Oct-. 6 from 1:3,0 to 3:30
p.m. There will be four- 25 minute sessions. All'stu*
dents will be required to attend four different sessions, according to Mr. Ray Johnson, counselor.
Invitations have been sent to the following schools;
Colleges- University of Montana, Montana State University, Eastern Montana College, Northern Montana College .Montana. Tech, Carroll ________«________»_
College, Rocky .Mountain
College, College of Great
Falls, Gonzaga University,
Wtitworth College, Fort-
wright College*- Junior-
Colleges- Flathead Community College, Dawson College, Miles City Community
College; Nursing School-
St.Patricks School of Nursing; Trade and Technical
Schools- Vocational Technical Centers: Bozeman and
Missoula, Billings Automotive Training Center,av&
Kinman Business School.
bmitted to the council.
Tha,following resolution
wa»'passed concerning the
student dance policy.
A resolution of the
student council of L.C.H.S.
requesting a change in the
student dance policy.
1. whereas, the ?r*«?aw
dance policy has never
been repealed; and
2. whereas, it nay not
always be poseHr^e*" to
clese on*- half .houri'«ffcewr
the time stated to start;
and
3. whereas, it is virtually impossible to know 3
days in advice if a guest
will attend; and -.,;
4. whereas, school dress
is inappropiate at such
functions; and
5. whereas, paying a policeman is unnecessary and
undesirable as the pro-
cedes are «ot adequate; and
6. whereas, it is unlike^*
parents would care to
attend and also 4 chaper-
ones are unnecessary.
Now, therefore, be it
resolved by the student
council of L.C.H.S.
That*„tL-< student council
hereby requests the rein-
stitution of the Lion Committee dance policy.
Lincoln Lion Co-Editors
Chosen for 1971 Yearbook
Mary Beth Soderling and
Becky Dierman are the new
co-editors for the '19"1
Lincoln Lion.
Other students chosen
for staff positions are;
Esther Hudson, organizations and activity editor;
Nancy McKenzie, business
manager; Bonnie Thorns,
photographer; Barbie
Butts, Music and Drama
editor; varrie """"Hanson,
class editor? Sue-McAllister, faculty and administration editor; Gindi
Libat and Bob Shirley,
•forts editors.
The remainder of the
staff will assist these
people in putting the
nual together.
an-